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The temple believed to have been built in Zheng He's memory after his death in 1433.[Photo provided to China Daily] |
"Today, while the Fahai frescoes are worshipped as China's best preserved Ming frescoes, the murals that once adorned the wall of Da Bao En have vanished," Zheng Zihai says.
"However, according to the copperplate prints made by fore1ign artists in the 19th century, there used to be 118 rooms with murals in the precincts of Da Bao En, all splendidly painted with impressive detail.
"The construction of the Fahai Temple began in 1439, 11 years after Da Bao En was completed. Given the connections between Zheng He and Li Tong, it is highly likely that Li modeled his Fahai Temple on Da Bao En, especially when it came to the murals. For those who dream of the grandeur of Da Bao En, the more magnificent and majestic, Fahai frescoes may offer a tantalizing glimpse."
